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Meeting on the results of the priority measures to ensure sustained economic development and social stability in 2015 and the plans for certain economic sectors in 2016

22 December 201512:30Gorki, Moscow Region

Dmitry Medvedev: “The anti-crisis plan for this year is nearing completion. The plan’s targets have been achieved. We’ll concentrate our efforts on developing the most important or the most vulnerable sectors, such as transport engineering and manufacturing, housing construction, the auto industry, light industry, and agriculture. These sectors have great potential both in terms of import substitution and in terms of the aggregate effect they can make.”

FromDmitryMedvedev’sopeningremarks:

Meeting on the results of the priority measures to ensure sustained economic development and social stability in 2015 and the plans for certain economic sectors in 2016

The government’s
anti-crisis plan, or the plan of priority measures to ensure sustained economic
development and social stability, this year has achieved its purpose. It has,
for the most part, made it possible to neutralise the [negative] external
impacts on the economy.

As a result, we have focused our resources on supporting the most
vulnerable areas both in the economy and in the social sector. We have
supported the processes of import substitution, and, even with extremely low
oil prices and the extension of anti-Russian sanctions, were able to achieve
some good results.

The government made 170 decisions and 15 federal laws were approved.

The plan was instrumental in preserving a significant level of support
for the non-financial sectors and the social sector. The mechanism of
subsidising interest rates for companies that implemented import substitution
projects has proved effective. The financing of innovative projects that were
carried out by various companies has been maintained at a relatively acceptable
level. Measures to provide additional funding to credit companies has
stabilised the banking sector, the outflow of deposit accounts was replaced by
an inflow, and credit activity has been restored to an adequate degree.

The project financing programme allowed us to support specific
investment projects at lower interest rates. Agriculture support measures have
on the whole created acceptable growth in the sector under the present
circumstances: about 3 percent from January through October. It will not significantly
change before the end of the end. Stimulation of economy-class housing
construction credit programmes has proved to be an effective anti-crisis
measure. About 175,000 mortgage loans were issued at a subsidised interest
rate, worth over 300 billion roubles.

The plan’s targets have been achieved. This is
not to say, however, that we will stop working in areas identified in the
anti-crisis plan. We’ll concentrate our efforts on developing the most important or the
most vulnerable sectors, such as transport engineering and manufacturing,
housing construction, the auto industry, light industry, and agriculture. These
sectors have great potential both in terms of import substitution and in terms
of the aggregate effect they can make.